Wavestation panning / wavesequence editing shortcuts

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andyoc
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Wavestation panning / wavesequence editing shortcuts

Post by andyoc »

Hi all

A new user of KDLC - just got it last week - used to own an EX - great to hear those sounds again!

Was having a bit of difficulty with panning.....eventually found the FX-bus parameter on the Performance Edit page.

I thought the RH mouse button would give me some options, other than scrolling....it didn't.

I then discovered that highlighting and typing in an option gives you:

0 = BUS A
1~99 = relative pan between BUS A and BUS B
100 = BUS B
101 = BUS C
102 = BUS C+D
103 = BUS D
104 = ALL
>105 = PATCH

Also, the Step list in the Wave Sequence edit page has the following functionality:

Double click an element in the list selects ALL elements;
Shift Click from any element to any other selects all elements in RANGE;
Control Click any elements to DISCRETE SELECT;

You can then edit Dur, X-Fade, Level etc. and you can DELETE selected items [right click on step name]

Looking forward to more observations!

Best for now!
Andy O'Callaghan
Sutton Sound Ltd.
Dublin 13

Nuendo 4 /Cubase 4/Wavelab 6
Korg Digital Legacy Collection
dave
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Post by dave »

Nice one, Andy. Your info has been snipped and clipped.

BTW, I'm in Dublin 11, just up the road from you.

Kind regards.
Dave Bourke
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andyoc
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Post by andyoc »

Hi Dave

Where are you exactly? Studio?
Andy O'Callaghan
Sutton Sound Ltd.
Dublin 13

Nuendo 4 /Cubase 4/Wavelab 6
Korg Digital Legacy Collection
dave
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Post by dave »

Andy,

This is kinda majorly off-topic so please check your PMs.

Kind regards.
Dave Bourke
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